First Sample of Hα+[O III] λ5007 Line Emitters at z > 6 Through JWST/NIRCam Slitless Spectroscopy: Physical Properties and Line Luminosity Functions

Abstract

We present a sample of four emission-line galaxies at z=6.11-6.35 that were serendipitously discovered using the commissioning data for the JWST/NIRCam wide-field slitless spectroscopy (WFSS) mode. One of them (at z=6.11) has been reported previously while the others are new discoveries. These sources are selected by the secure detections of both [O III] λ5007 and Hα lines with other fainter lines tentatively detected in some cases (e.g., [O II] λ3727, [O III] λ4959). In the [O III]/Hβ - [N II]/Hα Baldwin-Phillips-Terlevich diagram, these galaxies occupy the same parameter space as that of z2 star-forming galaxies, indicating that they have been enriched rapidly to sub-solar metallicities (0.4 Z), similar to galaxies with comparable stellar masses at much lower redshifts. The detection of strong Hα lines suggests a higher ionizing photon production efficiency within galaxies in the early Universe. We find brightening of the [O III] λ5007 line luminosity function (LF) from z=3 to 6, and weak or no redshift evolution of the Hα line LF from z=2 to 6. Both LFs are under-predicted at z6 by a factor of 10 in certain cosmological simulations. This further indicates a global Lyα photon escape fraction of 7-10% at z6, slightly lower than previous estimates through the comparison of the UV-derived star-formation rate density and Lyα luminosity density. Our sample recovers 66+128-44% of z=6.0-6.6 galaxies in the survey volume with stellar masses greater than 5×108 M, suggesting the ubiquity of strong Hα and [O III] line emitters in the Epoch of Reionization, which will be further uncovered in the era of JWST.

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